A professional wedding videographer will provide you with a special keepsake that you will cherish for a lifetime, reminding you both of your special wedding day for many years to come.
After initial consultations, a good videographer will understand your brief, and on the day will be unobtrusive but experienced at capturing the whole romantic and happy atmosphere of your wedding day. Don't forget that sound is very important too, as is professional editing afterwards, so this is not a task to be taken lightly.
Some videographers also offer a cinematic style approach with the end result looking more like a feature film rather than a digital video. If you would like this approach, then you should talk this through with your videographer.
Here’s some great ideas from businesses offering wedding videography in Kent from places like Maidstone, Canterbury, Sevenoaks, Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells, Rochester, Dartford and Dover, whom you might want to get in touch with...
Don't forget to mention Your Kent Wedding magazine when contacting a wedding videographer.
We chatted to Chris Wade at The Kent Video Company about planning a wedding and understanding wedding videography. We're engaged! Now what?
We understand that video production can be a daunting prospect, especially if you're not used to being in front of the camera. Our background is actually in film and video production, so with our experience, we aim to streamline our process to make it as easy to understand as possible. It all starts with a conversation – we'll aim to answer as many questions as possible during our initial meeting, as well as ask a number of questions of our own.
Posted: 12 April 2022